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Ethel Duath
Gondolin

Sep 24 2012, 8:54pm
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Ditto. I couldn't do without either one,
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and I use one to decide how to navigate the other, in both directions.
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DanielLB
Elvenhome

Sep 25 2012, 7:08am
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My response to your reply, making sure the subject line isn't part of the conversation, but, is in fact, a title highlighting what the body of my post contains.
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Better?
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JWPlatt
Hithlum

Sep 25 2012, 12:17pm
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Coruscant? That does not compute...wait...uh. You're under arrest!
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Altaira
Superuser

Sep 25 2012, 12:35pm
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You are too funny. 
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Altaira
Superuser

Sep 25 2012, 12:44pm
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I voted "threaded" but probably should have said "both." As an Admin, scanning a thread in a few seconds and being able to see how it's evolving is essential. In my experience, tThreaded is the best mode for accomplishing that. As many here have said, I also pick out the subject lines of posts that I either want to respond to, or that need some kind of Admn action, and respond to those first. If there aren't too many embedded sub-threads, I'll sometimes then switch to flat mode so I can read everything more thoroughly. Sometimes, If a thread is relatively short and has few sub-threads, I view it flat off the bat - pun threads, Middle-earth Conspiracy theories, Scenes from a Hat, etc. all work almost better for me in flat mode.
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dernwyn
Forum Admin
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Sep 25 2012, 4:13pm
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I do believe you have made, a, uh, "point".
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